National Volunteer Week was recently celebrated across Australia, giving the opportunity to the Greek community organisations PRONIA and Fronditha Care to honour their volunteers for their contribution.
On the occasion of the International Day against Elder Abuse on Thursday 15 June, PRONIA is organising an information session in Greek on Friday 16 June at its offices in Brunswick.
Many Greek Australians according to Yannis Pilalidis from the Archdiocese's Welfare Centre, will be suffering from "alcoholism, gambling, substance abuse and loneliness."
While banks have not reported an increase in the incidence of financial abuse as a result of family and elder abuse, welfare case workers says there is strong anecdotal evidence that such incidents are on the rise but are not being reported because of fear of embarrassment and to protect family members who might be the abusers.
PRONIA, a Melbourne welfare organisation that works within the Greek community, has dealt for a number of years with the issue of financial abuse within the community.
The organisation’s Aged and Co-ordinated Care Services Manager Nikki Efremidis told
Neos Kosmos that it was difficult to resolve such issues as the victims preferred to suffer the abuse rather than to admit that there was a problem or to even recognise that there was a problem.
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